Bird races, as anyone who’s competed in one knows, can be big fun. The addition of a competitive component adds a thrilling edge of...
There’s a reason why the name of Linnaeus is still spoken with respect more than two centuries after his death. Giving organisms standard names...
The national bird of Costa Rica is the Clay-colored Thrush, perhaps my favorite decision for a national bird of any country’s. The Yigüirro, as...
No time to talk… the sun’s come out and spring fever has overtaken at least this portion of the Northern Hemisphere! What will you...
When a pelagic trip is short of great new birds to watch there is almost always the chum scrum to entertain the despondent birder....
Some travel and visits to the hospital have delayed this posting. All is well now, and so here are the answers to last week’s...
The Forbes Fictional 15, the annual list of the richest fiften fictional characters in the world is headed by that greedy old duck from...
Two new studies “add scientific evidence that hunters’ lead ammunition often finds its way into carrion-eating birds, such as eagles and turkey vultures.” So...
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